Brunswick Attitude 1 Bowling Ball

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Line Attitude
Color Black/Green
Coverstock Reactive Pearl
Core 2-piece
RG 2.591
Differential 0.041
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

5 Reviews

  • AdrianS

    Posted by AdrianS on Apr 14th 2003

    Now that the i've dumped this balls old layout for something stronger i've got a ball that i can really open up a house shot without getting the slightly too early roll like the Pulse and Triton Heat or the occasional squirt from longer balls like the Bolt and Coral Triton. I threw my normal 20-10 swing and found the hole within half a game, a couple of 'flat' releases left a 10 and a couple of 'too early' pitches thumped the beak, every solid hit so far has carried 10, with no solid 8's or 9's yet. The stack leverage drill gets the ball revving hard in the back without the sometimes excessive angle that length drillings can deliver(a good way to get corners out) I have to admit this ball isn't as flat out strong as thought it would be, this thing is cleaner through the mids than my 5x5 drilled Combat Zone(which is made for a hair more oil anyway) On the heavier stuff it might line up better up the boards or with less ball speed but that job belongs the Heat and Elite Tritons for n

  • rsaints

    Posted by rsaints on Aug 21st 2002

    I rate this ball a good buy for the money . I shot 300 with it and when you dont run into overly wet or overly dry shots it seems to cover most house conditions. You can apply a variety of drillings to fit your style and / or house conditions. I would highly recomend this ball for the competitive league bowler who doesnt want to carry alot of equipment to league matches. The ball looks nice and seems to have no factory hang ups. The attitude line was a fine line of balls . I think they would still be selling if brunswick would have stayed with them.

  • skullpants

    Posted by skullpants on Aug 18th 2002

    Saw this ball in the pro shop and bought it simply because I liked the color.The pin on mine was nearly 6 inches out,so I drilled it low RG strong(3x5)with a balance hole on the PAP.What a surprise I got when I threw it on the house shot.When the lanes are easy and the scores are high this ball makes me look like Pete Weber.If the mid-lane is a given it is my ball of choice from third arrow in.Another thing I like about this ball is when the mid-lane is spotty it will tell you to put it away immediatly .You don't waste valuable frames trying to make it work when it won't.You just stand left ,open shoulder and send it wide.It will either blow the 5 into the 7 three lanes over or you leave a washout or 2-10 in which case you put it up.No guesswork at all.When the conditions are right this ball is a lot of fun to throw.Some of the hits are unbelievable.Lots of messengers but the ten never seems to be home to recieve the message.Sometimes if I catch too much of it it will leave the nine an

  • rburdick27

    Posted by rburdick27 on Jan 24th 2002

    My Attitude 1 is one ball kept in my arsenal from the late 90's. Drilled 5x5 (pin above fingers), surface at 2000 wet sanded with polish, it is reacts well on inside lines when the backends are moving. Plays well with "hand" and turns the corner when projection is needed. This one is an eye opener and always gets a "look" when used (a "unique" looking coverstock). Even drilled 5x5, flare is 3 + inches. This can create early roll when the heads go. This ball proves that the dinosaurs can still score (but then again is powerkoil 18 a dinosaur coverstock?)

  • AdrianS

    Posted by AdrianS on Sep 17th 2001

    Picked one of these up for free off a friend of mine. It's drilled with the pin between leverage and axis(about 2 3/4" from PAP) at 10.30 from the cg. This ball works well but needs a long oil pattern to get it to the breakpoint because of it's early roll drilling. If you get a little hard with the speed the ball doesn't want to turn over on the backend. Throw a little slow or get it outside the hold to early and you're hitting brooklyn or face,but when i have it out at the right time results are good. It was originally drilled with the pin between axis and leverage(pin 2.00 from cg) with the cg down in the span and the hole below the PAP. Unfortunatley the new drilling did not suit my friends game very well and i feel the first drilling may be a little more vesatile for my game as well. As with the Omega and Combat Zone, expect another review when i've got it set up right.